Iron, magnesium, and titanium isotopic fractionations between garnet, ilmenite, fayalite, biotite, and tourmaline: Results from NRIXS, <i>ab initio</i>, and study of mineral separates from the Moosilauke metapelite

Nie, Nicole X.; Dauphas, Nicolas; Alp, Esen E.; Zeng, Hao; Sio, Corliss K.; Hu, Justin Y.; Chen, Xi; Aarons, Sarah M.; Zhang, Zhe; Tian, Heng-Ci; Wang, Da; Prissel, Kelsey B.; Greer, Jennika; Bi, Wenli; Hu, Michael Y.; Zhao, Jiyong; Shahar, Anat; Roskosz, Mathieu; Teng, Fang-Zhen; Krawczynski, Michael J.; Heck, Philipp R.; Spear, Frank S.
2021
GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA
DOI
10.1016/j.gca.2021.03.014
Interpreting isotopic signatures documented in natural rocks requires knowledge of equilibrium isotopic fractionation factors. Here, we determine equilibrium Fe isotope fractionation factors between several common rock-forming minerals using a comparative approach involving three independent methods: (i) isotopic analyses of natural minerals from a metapelite from Mt. Moosilauke, New Hampshire, for which equilibration temperature and pressure are well constrained to be near the aluminosilicate triple point (T similar or equal to 500 degrees C, P similar or equal to 4 kbar), (ii) Nuclear Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering (NRIXS) measurements of Fe force constants of minerals, and (iii) Density Functional Theory (DFT) ab initio calculations of Fe force constants of minerals.